How to tell if a date is between two other dates?

Use datetime.date:

http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#datetime.date

< operator is overloaded specially for you.

date1 < date2 - date1 is considered less than date2 when date1 precedes date2 in time.

>>> from datetime import date
>>> d1 = date(2011, 3, 28)
>>> d2 = date(2011, 3, 22)
>>> d3 = date(2011, 4, 3)
>>> d2 < d1 < d3
True

Or in your prgram:

from datetime import date

d1 = date(2011, 3, 28)
d2 = date(2011, 3, 22)
d3 = date(2011, 4, 3)

if d2 < d1 < d3:
    print('in between')
else:
    print('No!')

If you convert all your dates to datetime.date, you can write the following:

if start <= date <= end:
    print("in between")
else:
    print("No!")

As you are still not satisfied, I have another answer for you. Without using datetime and year.

It just uses built-in tuples and comparing them:

d1 = (3, 28)
d2 = (3, 31)
d3 = (4, 2)
if d1 < d2 < d3:
    print("BETWEEN!")
else:
    print("NOT!")

You can create tuple like these easily:

day = 16
month = 4
d = (month, day)

from datetime import datetime

date_format = "%m/%d/%Y"

a = datetime.strptime('8/18/2008', date_format)

b = datetime.strptime('9/26/2007', date_format) # Date to be checked

c = datetime.strptime('9/25/2008', date_format)

d = datetime.strptime('8/18/2008', date_format)  #Date entered here should always be the same as 'a'

delta1 = b - a

delta2 = c - b

delta3 = d - a

if delta1.days >= delta3.days and delta2.days >= delta3.days:

    print('In between')

else:

    print('Not in between')